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That Dolly Dog Seems Alright

by The Biscuits

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Trick 03:14
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Eight AAs 00:47
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Too Much 05:10
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Drum 01:32
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Tam Lin 06:47
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Nazi Fuckwit 01:34
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Time Change 04:41

about

The Biscuits are a catchy lil band from Auckland, New Zealand that play an assortment of noisy, poppy, and sometimes sprawling tunes about anything from biscuits to swimming to monsters and whatever else you can sing over a couple of noisy feedback guitars and bashy drums.

credits

released April 30, 2016

The Biscuits are Indira Neville - vocals and guitar, Brenda Dwane - vocals and guitar, and Brent Bidlake - drums.
thebiscuits.bandcamp.com

Cover art by Indira Neville.

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"They give so much energy, go in with all fours, spreading the soundtrack to either smash things up, run to your bus stop, have incredible sex with or… well basically the scenes that you could do with this spinning around in your tape deck is as good as endless. Even going through your own ravaged living room & cleaning up the mess will becoming a joy with the sound of the biscuits around. Also everything seems to go much quicker too! As if they are having captured the secrets of time and know how to fast forward it!"
- yeahiknowitsucks.wordpress.com/2019/04/14/the-biscuits-that-dolly-dog-seems-alright/


"As soon as you press play on this cassette you will be taken to a world of crazy rock n roll. At first, there is a sound of thrash punk, but there are also some metal riffs in here as well. It reminds me a bit of the Marilyn Manson album "Smells Like Children". Now back when that album was released I purchased it on CD because of the cover of "Sweet Dreams" and I was into that sort of goth scene at the time as well (I even went to see Marilyn Manson in concert once, decked out in all black except for my dandruff and even had black lipstick on). The CD I got though was actually L7 and not Marilyn Manson but then I let my at the time girlfriend borrow it so she still has it (whattup Jen) so yeah, there's also that. Thinking that era of Marilyn Manson sounds like L7 and the such.

Part of this also sounds distorted like "Fell In Love With A Girl" but through classic rock vibes there is also a definitive punk sound. At times it reminds me of older Local H while at other times the only artist I can think of to compare it with is Period Bomb. If you're into rock music with a heavy punk influence which remains in the same room but never the same place, then The Biscuits are for you. This is not just one of those cassettes you need to check out, but it's also one of those artists you need to check out as well."
- raisedbygypsies.blogspot.com/2018/03/cassette-review-biscuits-that-dolly-dog.html

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